Sights

Ādaži History and Art Gallery
Art gallery, History
Ash cemetery
Carnikava cemetery chapel
Carnikava Local History Center
Fishing traditions, Local History Centre
Carnikava manor park
Carnikava Promenade
Promenade, Walking trail
Carnikava railway station
Carnikava’s wooden boats
Celebrations, Leisure boat
Church Baltezers
Coastal Fortifications in Carnikava
Military heritage
Columbarium
Cemetery
Dzīvo Sapņu dārzs (Garden of living dreams)
Mini Zoo
Festival square in Carnikava
Festival square
Flea maket in Adazi municipality
Flea market, Local goods
Former Soviet military town in Mežgarciems
Military heritage
G.Falka tombstone
Garciems wooden walking trail
Nature park, Walking trail
Garden “Saulesķirši”
Garden
Gauja Promenade in Carnikava
Walking trail
Historical house “Kaķi”
J. Podziņa porcelain workshop
Workshop
Kokaudzētava “Baltezers”
Komunistiskā terora upuru piemiņas vieta
Lake Dzirnezers
Lake line Garezeri
Lake Pulksteņezers (Clock Lake)
Lake Ummis
Lake
Lampreys are coming
Augmented reality
Leisure boat “Sarnikau”
Leisure boat
LinMen sewing workshop in Kalngale
Sewing workshop
Memorial site of O.Vācietis
Memorial site
Mill Coffee
Coffee roastery
Nature Park ” Piejūra”
Nature park
Nutrition Class program at Ādažu čipsi Factory
Nutrition class, potato chips factory
Parabolic dunes
Path of bells
Nature trail
Pedestrian- cyclist bridge in Carnikava
Pulksteņezers
Riga Water Supply history exhibition
History exhibition
Sculpture “Atceroties”
Sundial
The bridge over Gauja river
Bridge
The mouth of river Gauja
Gauja river
Virtal Realm
Celebrations, Karaoke, Virtual Reality
The mouth of river Gauja
Gauja river

In the history of Carnikava, Gauja is mentioned as an important place for sailors. At the time when the Libyans called Carnikau “Sarnikau”, the Germans called it “Koivemundi” (mouth of the river), highlighting the mouth of Gauja. Carnikava was originally formed as a fishing village, where the Gauja River with its outlet into the sea served as a significant source of income for fishermen, especially lamprey fishing increased the wealth of the former Carnikava manor. In the past, trees were floated along the Gauja, thus it became an important waterway. Gauja is Latvia’s longest river (452 ​​km), and it begins its journey in the Vidzeme highlands, but ends by meeting the sea near us in Carnikava. It is possible to observe more than 232 species of birds in the coastal nature park “Piejūra”  located in Carnikava parish, especially in the territory of the left bank of the Gauja, including the Gauja mouth.

ATTENTION: In order to restore the former population of small terns in the mouth of the Gauja River, the Nature Protection Board will close the mouth of the Gauja River to visitors again from May 1 to July 31 this year. During this period, people are invited to choose other recreation areas and routes for rest and walks on the beach.